Justice on Both Sides Book Circle
Time: Sept. 15, 2020, 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Location: Virtual Event
Sponsored by the CNY Humanities Corridor
Maisha T. Winn (UC Davis)
Juanita Rivera-Ortiz (YWCA of Syracuse and Onondaga County and Jamesville-Dewitt CSD Boards)
Rob Scott (Cornell Prison Education Program)
Educators and community members join Winn to discuss how restorative justice can help schools effectively address race, class, and gender inequalities, centered on Winn's book, Justice on Both Sides. Co-sponsored by the Incarceration and Decarceration/Revival Cultures working group of the CNY Humanities Corridor.
Space is limited. To register, please contact Linda Taylor and include any accessibility accommodation requests.
This event is part of a rescheduled 2020 Watson Professor residency hosted by Patrick W. Berry, Associate Professor and Chair – Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition; Brice Nordquist, Associate Professor – Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition and Dean’s Professor of Community Engagement - College of Arts and Sciences; and Marcelle Haddix, Dean’s Professor and Chair - Reading and Language Arts.
Additional supporters:
- Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence
- Community Folk Art Center
- David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
- Department of African American Studies
- Department of English
- Department of Religion
- Department of Women’s and Gender Studies
- Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition
- Hendricks Chapel
- Incarceration and Decarceration/Revival Cultures Working Group of the CNY Humanities Corridor
- Office of Community Engagement
- PARCC (Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration)
- Reading and Language Arts
- School of Education
- Syracuse University Libraries
- The Center for Faculty Leadership and Professional Development
- The Lender Center for Social Justice
- The Office of Diversity and Inclusion
- The Renée Crown University Honors Program
- VPA, Office of the Dean, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Patrick Berry, Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition